Cincinnati Web Developer for B2B & Manufacturing Companies
Michael Beasley — senior web developer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. 15+ years building revenue-focused websites for B2B, manufacturing, and industrial companies across the Tri-State area.
A Cincinnati Web Developer Who Actually Builds It
I'm Michael Beasley — a senior web developer and software engineer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. I founded Black Lab Development to work directly with B2B companies, manufacturers, and industrial businesses that need a website built the right way: performant, conversion-focused, and built for the long term.
No middlemen. No junior developers assigned after kickoff. When you work with me, you talk directly to the engineer making every decision and writing every line of code.
I'm available for in-person meetings with Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky businesses — and I work with companies across the United States remotely.
What Cincinnati Businesses Hire Me For
Every engagement is scoped to the real problem — not a service package built to maximize invoice size.
B2B Website Design
Built for buying committees, long sales cycles, and technical buyers who evaluate multiple vendors. Conversion architecture that works across the whole decision.
Learn more →Manufacturing Website Design
Purpose-built for Ohio manufacturers and industrial companies. RFQ-optimized, spec-forward, and designed for the buyer who reads the full page before they call.
Learn more →WordPress Development
Custom WordPress with no page builders, no bloated themes. Clean code that performs — and stays maintainable long after the project closes.
Learn more →Conversion Optimization
Traffic without conversions is overhead. I diagnose exactly why your site isn't generating qualified leads, then fix it with data, not guesswork.
Learn more →Website Performance
Core Web Vitals tuned to pass — not just pass, but score. 4.3s to 1.2s load time. 100/100 Lighthouse. Speed that translates to rankings and revenue.
Learn more →Custom Web Development
Bespoke builds in Next.js, headless CMS, and custom integrations for businesses that have outgrown templates and need something built exactly right.
Learn more →The Difference Between Local and Remote Isn't Geography
Most Cincinnati businesses have worked with a national agency or offshore shop at some point. The outcome is usually the same: a handoff to someone who doesn't know your industry, slow communication across time zones, and a project that takes twice as long and costs more than scoped.
Working with a local Cincinnati developer means you're talking to one person — the person doing the work — from the first conversation to launch and beyond. The feedback loop is tighter. The decisions are faster. And the outcome is better because the person accountable for it is also the person building it.
Trusted by Cincinnati-Area Organizations
From regional restaurant chains to private schools and B2B manufacturers, Black Lab Dev has built and optimized websites for Cincinnati-area businesses that compete and win online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you meet with Cincinnati clients in person?
Yes. I'm based in Cincinnati and available for in-person meetings with local clients. Most of my workflow is remote-friendly, but I regularly meet with Cincinnati-area businesses when it makes the project go better.
What areas around Cincinnati do you serve?
I work with companies throughout the Greater Cincinnati metro, including Northern Kentucky (Covington, Florence, Newport), Dayton, and Columbus. For the right project, I work with companies across the United States — fully remote.
Why hire a local Cincinnati web developer instead of a national agency?
With a local developer, you get direct access to the person writing your code — no account manager relay, no handoff to a junior developer after kickoff. You also get someone who understands the Cincinnati business landscape and can meet in person. The work doesn't get passed around.
What industries do you specialize in around Cincinnati?
My primary focus in the Cincinnati market is B2B companies, manufacturing and industrial firms, and professional services businesses — industries where the website needs to earn trust with technical buyers and decision-makers, not just look good.
How much does a website cost for a Cincinnati business?
Engagements vary based on scope, but most Cincinnati B2B website projects run from $8,000–$30,000+ depending on complexity, custom functionality, and ongoing support needs. I scope accurately upfront so there are no surprises. The conversation starts with a free audit of your current site.
Let's Talk About Your Cincinnati Web Project
Whether you need a new website, a conversion audit, or a performance overhaul — the conversation starts with a direct assessment of where you are and what it would take to get where you want to be.
No boilerplate proposals. No discovery calls that turn into sales calls. Just an honest conversation about your project.